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1. scot n.(3)

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Name of a horse; also, a horse; -- ?error for stot n. [1st quot. 615 vr.].

2. scǒur n.

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(a) An attack, a conflict; an attack or a pang of emotional suffering; (b) in phrase: god scour, at high speed, quickly; comen (driven, faren, etc.) god scour.

3. rug n.

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?Light, misty rain.

4. thrat adj.

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?Swollen, enlarged; ?misshapen.

5. rōve n.(2)

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Coll. Metal plates for clinching nails; rove nail, nails used with a clinch plate.

6. mīthen v.(2)

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To see or observe (sth.); ?be observed or seen.

7. wēthe n.

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A piece of cloth, swatch; saumple wethe, a sample of cloth used to match a color.

8. wiskid ppl.

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Entangled (in brambles).

9. undẹ̄mnes n.

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?Extraordinary or incalculable force, harshness, or severity; undemnes dint, an extraordinarily strong blow.

10. swarlen v.

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To catch (sb. or sth.) in a noose or snare; ppl. suarled, tangled up.

11. scǒupen v.

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To leap, skip, bound.

12. shọ̄n v.

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(a) To put shoes on (sb., oneself, a statue); provide (sb.) with shoes; also fig.; cover the feet of (sb. with sth.); also, cover (the feet with sth.); -- used fig.; hosen and shon; (b) ppl. shod

13. vō̆k n.(1)

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(a) (?A reputation for) prowess, (?show of) strength; beren vok; (b) rumor, reputation, common report.

14. cros n.

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(a) A cross for crucifixion, a gibbet; (b) the cross of Christ; holi cros; Exaltacioun of the cros, a feast, Sept. 14; feste of the holi cros, feast of the Invention of the Cross, May 3; (c) winnen